On This Day - 14 OCTOBER 2016Of Jhunjhunwala, Indian Stock Markets, and the Unthinkable

In this issue:

» Sensex Market Cap Zoomed 300 Times in 30 Years

» Has the rural India really moved away from the farm jobs?

» ...and more!

00:00

What does billionaire Indian investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala - more commonly known as the Big Bull - think of the Indian stock markets right now?

Here are some excerpts from a recent interview on NDTV...

Vikram Chandra:You were the first person...or one of them...to talk about the structural bull market in India. Do you still hold that view? Do you feel that Indian stock markets still have a long way to go up?

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala:I can tell you that 98%...or 97% of my wealth is still in equities. I think we have not seen the India of our dreams at all. We are getting there. I am extremely bullish, Vikram. As far as markets are concerned I'm extremely bullish, especially in the longer term.

Vikram Chandra:That's an interesting insight coming from you that people have been really wondering about. So you still do believe that India is a great story to invest and that stock market investors should be enthusiastic.

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala:Absolutely! See God can do anything. But barring some absolutely unforeseen... unthinkable circumstances, I don't think that India's bull run as a country can be stopped ever...and as a consequence, the bull run in the equity markets. Don't forget one thing...the bull run in the equity markets is a product of the bull run in the economy.

After I saw this interview last week, it left me lingering with many counter-questions.

I think that Mr Jhunjhunwala's views are not only flawed, but also irresponsible...because I believe there are many gullible investors out there who take his words seriously...who may see this as a signal to rush into Indian equities. And then what?

Will Mr Jhunjhunwala tell them when to sell? Will he tell them what to be careful about? Will he guide them with the asset allocation, or does he hint that all investors should put 98% of their savings into equities?

While Mr Jhunjhunwala didn't elaborate his economic thesis, he believes that we still haven't seen the India of our dreams...and that we are getting there.

What is the India of our dreams? Are we really getting there?

The only disclaimer in his interview was: God can do anything.

According to him, only something unforeseen and unthinkable can stop India's bull run.

I have some major disagreements with the Big Bull.

For nearly a year, I have been working and researching with one of Mumbai's foremost economic thinkers Vivek Kaul. And I can tell you that we are living in a world of toxic money...where 'unthinkable' events are fast becoming a norm.

Even if you were to ignore the catastrophes lurking in the global financial system, back home in India, the economic prospects are not as bright as Mr Jhunjhunwala portrays them to be. Vivek believes that we have many nightmares to confront on our way to the 'India of our dreams'. And many of these nightmares are neither unthinkable, nor unforeseeable. They're right in front of us. They're already affecting our incomes and lives.

Mind you, Mr Jhunjhunwala is not going to come and tell you about the crises India is staring at. He has little to worry about. Even if 98% of his wealth gets wiped out, he will still have enough for his future generations.

But can we afford to do that? Can we afford to lose our wealth and livelihood to the so-called unforeseen and unthinkable events? I don't think so.

We ought to think about the unthinkable before it hits us.

By the way, if you missed seeing Vivek's 58-minute video about "The Next Big Indian Crisis", we have just released an abridged transcript of the interview. You can read it at your own pace and catch up on all these serious issues which we can almost guarantee will NEVER be covered in the mainstream media.

02:60 Chart of the day

Sensex Milestones Over Last 30 Years

1986 was the year when Sensex was compiled. Corporate scams, political unrest, macro factors, asset bubbles and so on have been part of Sensex's journey over the years. As reported in Business Standard, Sensex' market capitalisation has zoomed from Rs 148 billion to Rs 47.8 trillion. The index is up 300 times in 30 years.

But which companies have led this surge? And which have fallen behind?

The old businesses that failed to upgrade their products with the changing life style, preferences and demand have faded into oblivion. While the Sensex will continue to scale new highs, not all the stocks will continue to be part of it.

Now, in August 2016, we saw the passage of another landmark reform. Experts call the Goods and Services Tax (GST) the most important reform since '91. The bill could be a driver for the economy for a very long time. And one may assume that fundamentally well-placed stocks today could go on to unleash the big gains expected from a post-GST market. The sentiments today are reminiscent of Sensex '92. The blue chips of today may not be the blue chips of tomorrow.

Of course that does not mean one should not be investing in any Sensex stock today. We see steep earnings upside in few big blue chips over next three to four years. Hence, these could be amongst the safest investments for the medium term.

One of the most leading theories in development economics is the Lewis model. This relates to shift from the farm to the non-farm sector involving a transition from low-productivity jobs to high productivity ones.

The last employment survey conducted by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) suggested a positive development in the Indian economy in this regard. As per the survey, between 2004-05 and 2011-12, India's rural population has left farm jobs to take the up the non-farm occupations, mainly in the construction sector.

The NSSO data release was thus interpreted as the beginning of transformation in the country, where major population had moved to construction jobs.

However, the authenticity of this data has recently come under question. As an article in Livemint, suggests two labour economists, Jayan Jose Thomas and M.P. Jayesh of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi have raised the questions on the Lewisian transformation of the Indian economy. Their view is backed by the data reported in Census. As per the Census, farm workforce has increased between 2001-2010. While NSSO reports decline.

These contradictions just indicate the shoddy statistical standards followed in India. Data and the analysis based on it lays the foundation of economic policies. And when that is unreliable, we wonder how India will manage to assess its challenges and adapt itself to face them.

Anyway, for readers, it's a fresh reminder that all the theories and claims of development must be taken with the pinch of salt.

04:15

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04:50 Investing mantra

"Cash combined with courage in a crisis is priceless." - Warren Buffett

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